AWK print specific fields without specific word











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a-0;Password-1010;c-ss;d-fk;h-14;i-jawad;j-dd;Email-1@1.com;
a-7990:15:71;b-aa;c-1;Password-2020;h-iOS;Email-2@2.com;


Output:



1@1.com,1010
2@2.com,2020


my input file is the same as my example. i would like to only print the Email and Password directly with , separator.



each line in file contain stable words of ;Email- and ;Password-



I tried with awk -F';' '{ print $8, $2 }' but it's will not give my target because it's need some modifications.










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    Input:



    a-0;Password-1010;c-ss;d-fk;h-14;i-jawad;j-dd;Email-1@1.com;
    a-7990:15:71;b-aa;c-1;Password-2020;h-iOS;Email-2@2.com;


    Output:



    1@1.com,1010
    2@2.com,2020


    my input file is the same as my example. i would like to only print the Email and Password directly with , separator.



    each line in file contain stable words of ;Email- and ;Password-



    I tried with awk -F';' '{ print $8, $2 }' but it's will not give my target because it's need some modifications.










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      Input:



      a-0;Password-1010;c-ss;d-fk;h-14;i-jawad;j-dd;Email-1@1.com;
      a-7990:15:71;b-aa;c-1;Password-2020;h-iOS;Email-2@2.com;


      Output:



      1@1.com,1010
      2@2.com,2020


      my input file is the same as my example. i would like to only print the Email and Password directly with , separator.



      each line in file contain stable words of ;Email- and ;Password-



      I tried with awk -F';' '{ print $8, $2 }' but it's will not give my target because it's need some modifications.










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      Input:



      a-0;Password-1010;c-ss;d-fk;h-14;i-jawad;j-dd;Email-1@1.com;
      a-7990:15:71;b-aa;c-1;Password-2020;h-iOS;Email-2@2.com;


      Output:



      1@1.com,1010
      2@2.com,2020


      my input file is the same as my example. i would like to only print the Email and Password directly with , separator.



      each line in file contain stable words of ;Email- and ;Password-



      I tried with awk -F';' '{ print $8, $2 }' but it's will not give my target because it's need some modifications.







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      edited Nov 28 at 0:17









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          Since your desired outputs aren't consistently in the same field on each line, I'd suggest looping over fields, attempting to substitute the Email- and Password- prefixes, and recording the result if the substitution succeeds:



          awk '
          BEGIN {
          FS=";"; OFS=",";
          }
          {
          for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) {
          if (sub(/^Email-/,"",$i))
          e = $i;
          else if (sub(/^Password-/,"",$i))
          p = $i;
          }
          print e, p
          }' file
          1@1.com,1010
          2@2.com,2020





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            Since your desired outputs aren't consistently in the same field on each line, I'd suggest looping over fields, attempting to substitute the Email- and Password- prefixes, and recording the result if the substitution succeeds:



            awk '
            BEGIN {
            FS=";"; OFS=",";
            }
            {
            for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) {
            if (sub(/^Email-/,"",$i))
            e = $i;
            else if (sub(/^Password-/,"",$i))
            p = $i;
            }
            print e, p
            }' file
            1@1.com,1010
            2@2.com,2020





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              Since your desired outputs aren't consistently in the same field on each line, I'd suggest looping over fields, attempting to substitute the Email- and Password- prefixes, and recording the result if the substitution succeeds:



              awk '
              BEGIN {
              FS=";"; OFS=",";
              }
              {
              for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) {
              if (sub(/^Email-/,"",$i))
              e = $i;
              else if (sub(/^Password-/,"",$i))
              p = $i;
              }
              print e, p
              }' file
              1@1.com,1010
              2@2.com,2020





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                Since your desired outputs aren't consistently in the same field on each line, I'd suggest looping over fields, attempting to substitute the Email- and Password- prefixes, and recording the result if the substitution succeeds:



                awk '
                BEGIN {
                FS=";"; OFS=",";
                }
                {
                for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) {
                if (sub(/^Email-/,"",$i))
                e = $i;
                else if (sub(/^Password-/,"",$i))
                p = $i;
                }
                print e, p
                }' file
                1@1.com,1010
                2@2.com,2020





                share|improve this answer












                Since your desired outputs aren't consistently in the same field on each line, I'd suggest looping over fields, attempting to substitute the Email- and Password- prefixes, and recording the result if the substitution succeeds:



                awk '
                BEGIN {
                FS=";"; OFS=",";
                }
                {
                for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) {
                if (sub(/^Email-/,"",$i))
                e = $i;
                else if (sub(/^Password-/,"",$i))
                p = $i;
                }
                print e, p
                }' file
                1@1.com,1010
                2@2.com,2020






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